Monday, September 15, 2014

Google to Partner with Android Developers for Chromebooks


(Web design in Cambodia, Digital Marketing Agency) – Earlier this month, the network giant Google publicized their plan of collaborating with Android operating team to bring the digital apps to Chromebooks.

After the announcement, the firm release four Android apps for its beta version. The apps consist of a language-learning service Duolingo, note-taking app Evernote, video sharing platform Vine, and toddler’s reading-skill improvement app Sight Words.

“Over the coming months, we’ll be working with a selected group of Android developers to add more of your favorite apps so you’ll have a more seamless experience across your Android phone and Chromebook,” the company said in its announcement.


Google to Partner with Android Developers for Chromebooks

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